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Genie Bouchard, who reached the Wimbledon final and two other Grand Slam semifinals in 2014, is retiring from tennis.
MONTREAL - Canadian tennis player Eugenie Bouchard, who reached No. 5 in the WTA rankings in a breakout 2014 season, is ...
(Reuters) -World number one Aryna Sabalenka has decided to skip the U.S. Open tune-up event in Montreal due to fatigue, ...
Eugenie Bouchard, who broke new ground for women’s tennis in Canada, has announced she will retire after this year’s National ...
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News9Live on MSNEugenie Bouchard to end tennis career after Montreal appearanceEugenie Bouchard lost to Petra Kvitova in the final of Wimbledon and also reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open and ...
Genie Bouchard, who lost to Petra Kvitova in the 2014 Wimbledon final, is to call time on her career at the National Bank ...
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Tennis World on MSNEugenie Bouchard decides to call time on her pro tennis journeyEugenie Bouchard has decided to walk away from pro tennis as the 31-year-old Canadian accepted a wildcard into the WTA 1000 ...
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Tennis World on MSNExhausted Aryna Sabalenka pulls out of Montreal after Wimbledon heartbreakAryna Sabalenka will take some time before returning to action following a heartbreaking Wimbledon semifinal exit as the ...
Eleven years after she exploded onto the tennis scene, Eugenie Bouchard will be retiring from tennis “where it all started.” ...
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Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka has withdrawn from the National Bank Open, opting for additional rest before beginning ...
Aryna Sabalenka is skipping the first leg of the North American hard court swing after a taxing European summer.
Bouchard, who reached the 2014 Wimbledon final in her breakout year on the WTA Tour, will formally retire at the 2025 ...
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